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Dr. Miriam Gross-Schmölders is a PostDoc researcher at the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel, Switzerland, working within Professor Christine Alewell's research group. Her work focuses on environmental geosciences with emphasis on peatland ecosystems and soil health assessment across European landscapes.
Education:
- PhD in Environmental Geosciences, University of Basel (2017-present)
- MSc in Geography, University of Bonn, Germany (2010-2013)
- BSc in Applied Geography, RWTH Aachen, Germany (2007-2010)
Dr. Gross-Schmölders specializes in integrating biogeochemical measurements with advanced modeling approaches to assess peatland restoration effectiveness. Her research combines molecular analysis with remote sensing data to differentiate between natural and drained peatlands across Europe. She has developed quantitative frameworks for soil health assessment at continental scales, with particular attention to soil genesis processes and their implications for sustainable land management.
Her current research examines the carbon sequestration potential of restored peatlands and their role in climate change mitigation strategies. Through the 'Accelerating collection and use of soil health information using AI technology' project, she's developing innovative approaches to support the EU's Soil Deal initiative and Soil Observatory.
Her methodological expertise spans field measurements, laboratory analysis, and computational modeling, with increasing integration of artificial intelligence techniques for analyzing large environmental datasets.

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